Alejandro Garnacho has opened up about his current situation following his move, expressing both pride in his new chapter and respect for his former club.
Speaking in a recent interview shared by Fabrizio Romano on X handle, the winger made it clear that his transition has been smooth, both professionally and personally.
Romano reported;
Alejandro Garnacho when asked about Man United: “I’m really proud to be at Chelsea in this moment. But yeah, at United have nothing wrong to say about the club or any teammates, no one”.
“Just a moment on life changed. My life continued. So we have to keep looking forward”.
Garnacho highlighted his satisfaction with life at Chelsea, while maintaining a respectful tone towards Manchester United, insisting there were no hard feelings attached to his departure.
It was expressed that he is really proud to be at Chelsea at this moment, a reflection of how well he has settled into his new environment. Despite the change, any negativity surrounding his exit from United was dismissed.
It was stated that nothing wrong could be said about the club or any teammates, as it was simply a moment in life that changed, with life continuing and the focus now being on moving forward.

The move is already beginning to look like a smart one. Reports have indicated that Garnacho’s performances have caught the attention of head coach Enzo Maresca, who has been impressed with the young forward’s attitude and impact since arriving.
Softfootball reported that Garnacho’s recent displays, particularly in Chelsea’s latest victory, earned him praise from the manager, further solidifying his place within the squad.
Further comments shared by Fabrizio Romano via their x handle also revealed Garnacho’s mindset, as it was admitted that sometimes the first seasons are harder, but strong effort will be put into the remaining 7–8 games, followed by focused preparation during the summer to be ready to show his best, as it is known what he is capable of, which is considered the most important thing.
Romano reported:
Alejandro Garnacho: “Sometimes the first seasons are more hard, but yeah, I will work really hard in the 7-8 games we have left, then the summer, try to train from the start, to prepare the next season, and to be ready to show my best”.
“Because I know what I can do, and this the most important thing”.
There is also a growing narrative that this switch could be a defining moment in Garnacho’s career. Observers believe the winger is beginning to settle into a system that better suits his style, allowing him to express himself more freely on the pitch. The early signs suggest that the decision to move was not just about change, but about progression.
With confidence building and recognition from his new manager, Garnacho appears fully focused on what lies ahead. His calm reflection on the past and determination to embrace the future underline a player who is ready to take the next big step in his career.